Thursday, August 16, 2007

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As God's finger cuts through the night sky...a gleaming tear shows us the brilliance of heaven, but only a for a split second, for that is all of the purest glory our fleshly eyes can take, but isn't the glimpse tantalizing? Doesn't it call us to regard what's on the other side? And how we might get there? Once when we're placed in our coffin under the ground it's too late to figure it out. We need to do that here and now, for today is the day of salvation. Today if you hear His Voice, harden not your heart...don't be too proud to pray. God hears the cry of the humble but the proud he refuses. That's the way it is. That's LOVE. That brilliance beyond the veil of the night sky is ours by the shedding of the Blood of Christ, IF we want it. A prodigal son or wayward daughter will never be denied the glory of Heaven and a place among the Saints if he or she chooses Him, chooses Life. There's only 2 things when the curtain falls, Heaven or Hell. Where you go is up to you.

BTW, if you're Catholic, get our rear end to Confession, and start anew.


to be viewed while listening to BD sing Shooting Star...

1 comment:

C. Marie Byars said...

The links of interests on Google blogs caused you all to pop up. I'm Lutheran, though.

Hang in there: the Marx Brothers are awesome---and certainly more insightful than Karl Marx!!!